You've got a job and a blog that you love. You're healthy (or else you're really faking it with the skating, skiing, etc), and you've got one big plus you did not expect two years ago - MeadeMan - out of the blue, love - yeah, you're pretty lucky.

As long as health stays good, age truly doesn't matter. You'll have fun being a vibrant, lively, beautiful woman in her 60's. You are a great ambassador for living life well. Happy Birthday.I have my 63rd coming up in 4 days and it amuses me to be as old as I am and not feel old at all.

Glad you reached 60 with a lot of accomplishments behind you and ahead of you, happy, and in good health.

Many more decades of the same.

Rdkraus covered the "landscape" pretty good, but I'll add the at times stunning photos you've done as something else to be very happy about.(Something has to capture the "landscape" in memory, after all....pics+words is a good combo)

Like yourself, both my mother and my mom-in-law still look incredibly beautiful post-50's. I think the mix of humor, with a desire to keep intellectually and physically engaged, is the real "Fountain of Youth". Thanks for being an inspiration to the nearly 50-year old, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Thanks to you and the Meadester for demonstrating to many on this blog that 60 really is the high summer of life.

With 60 barely visible in my rear-view mirror, I have only three suggestions beyond the usual hedonistic ones.

a) Find yourself a place and a coach where you can lift free weights, not machines. Even beginning now, weightlifting will at ten or fifteen quality years to your life. You may die at the same age, but you'll have squared off the curve of decline.

b) Begin to think of each decade in your life as a month in the year, and each three days of that month as one year. You are at the beginning of August. On the appropriate 'season of life' day each year, take some time to savor where you are, enjoying the delights of that day and reminding yourself to do the same with life.

c) Don't be shy about doing something allegedly outrageous for your age. I'm 62, and in a couple of weeks there's an adopted newborn coming into our lives. My school-age grandchildren are delighted. Find something equally out of the standard stodgy pattern for yourselves ... and dive into it.

I look forward to celebrating the Silver Anniversary of your 60th birthday.

I'm a new daily "subscriber" to your blog, but have been familiar with you through Instapundit. You seem like a lovely lady. Happy Birthday and thanks for brightening my day with your information, insights, and humor.

Actually, 57 is the new 39, but 64 is the new 40. 60 is 3C, but people unfamiliar with hexadecimal won't really get it, so, let's say it's somewhere between 39 and 40. I trust that's all the computer engineering blather you need for today. Happy Day!

Happy birthday. Now you know for certain that you will not die young. You look lovely and alive. It's no big thing to reach the age of sixty, but to reach that age with a sense that the possibilities of life and love have not been exhausted is something special. Congratulations to you and Meade for writing an episodic chapter instead of an epilogue or a footnote to your lives.

In my family, we've developed a tradition. A local Mexican restaurant offers people a free meal on their birthday, and part of the festivities is getting your picture taken wearing a big sombrero while eating a dish of fried ice cream. In recent years, we celebrated Dad's 70th birthday there and last year, my 50th. One time a few years back my kid brother got to wear the sombrero while visiting from New York. It looks silly, of course, but of such things are memories made.

Happy Birthday & Many More! Same day as my mother (she's 78). When I was a kid, we made homemade ice cream to celebrate her day, keeping up a tradition that her mother started. We used snow to chill the cannister in the ice cream maker.

Have a wonderful day, Ann! I feel like I live vicariously through you and Meade. I love raising my children, but I also look forward to the adventures that await my husband and me in a decade or so. Your love story is magical. Thank you for sharing bits with us! And thank you for this site - one of only two I check every day and throughout the day.

Happy birthday, Ann!!!May your look be good forever. May your interest in all things near and far never dry.May you continue shearing your curiosity and thirst for living with us for many years to come